Ghost Night (Bone Island Trilogy)

by Heather Graham

Other authorsAngela Dawe (Reader)
2011

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Brilliance Audio (2011), Edition: Abridged

Description

Fiction. Suspense. HTML: A slasher movie turns real when two young actors are brutally murdered on a remote island film set. Their severed heads and arms are posed in macabre homage to a nineteenth-century pirate massacre. Two years later, survivor Vanessa Loren is drawn back to South Bimini by a documentary being made about the storied region. Filmmaker Sean O'Hara aches to see how the unsolved crime haunts her...and Sean knows more than a little about ghosts. Lured by visions of a spectral figurehead, Vanessa discovers authentic pirate treasures that only deepen the mystery. Are the murders the work of modern-day marauders, the Bermuda Triangle or a deadly paranormal echo of the island's violent history? As Vanessa and Sean grow closer, the killer prepares to resume the slaughter...unless the dead can intervene.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member CaGr1208
Being the second book of the trilogy made very interesting. It was in the middle of the action and yet was still apart of the first book. It made me want to read the next book.
LibraryThing member dd196406
Second in the Bone Island trilogy, set in Key West. Enjoyed reading about familiar places. The characters spent a lot of time walking up and down Duval Street. Loved it.
LibraryThing member DLKeur
This one was just as tedious and roll-eye boring as book 1. I definitely do not recommend this author's work. Two books, both a strain to get through. I forced myself page by page.
LibraryThing member Olivermagnus
Two years ago, Vanessa Loren and her friend Jay Allen invested all their money in a historically based horror film that Vanessa wrote. On the final night of filming, they were horrified to discover that two of their actors had been brutally killed, their arms and legs removed, and their bodies
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posed in a scene from the movie.

Two years later she is hired as an assistant to film producer, Sean O'Hara. They are immediately attracted to each other. Sean knows that the supernatural is real, because he has his own household ghost, Bartholomew, who regularly participates in his conversations. While Sean is reluctant to believe everything Vanessa claims, he does know that for the past two years, other boats in the same area have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.

This is the second book in the Bone Island paranormal romantic suspense trilogy, following Ghost Shadow. While not a huge fan of this genre I thought it was entertaining, especially the scenes involving the ghost, Bartholomew. The author does a great job of fitting her story into the Key West timeline at the beginning of the book.
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LibraryThing member BookNookRetreat7
This book is in the Bone Trilogy and it's the second one - a couple of the main characters were in the first book - so it was nice to already have some knowledge of the characters - this is a mystery/ghost genre and the three books are set in Key West, Florida. It was a great book with a lot of
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mystery right up to the end - it surprised even me the ending of this book cause I was not expecting the "who" did it, till the last few pages. Great book and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who likes a little ghost with your mystery.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2010

ISBN

1441825525 / 9781441825520

Barcode

0100205
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